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Book Reviews of Fight Club: A NovelBook Review: A Classic Novel Summary: 5 Stars
Chuck Palahniuk never needs to write another novel. The pretense carried through from beginning to end. His stunning comedy and pacing reminds me of Christopher Klim's Jesus Lives in Trenton.
Book Review: A Jigsaw Puzzle for the Mind! Summary: 5 Stars
I feel so pumped after finishing reading Fight Club. I read it cover to cover and could not put it down. This narrative novel filled me with such adrenaline. The "Sixth Sense" type climax blew my mind! This was one of the most exciting books I have ever read. Read it just for the rush!
Book Review: A Psychological enigma of the dark underworld of the mind Summary: 5 Stars
I am a teenager and school forces you to read and I gradually became detested by the thought of reading, although when i read Fight Club, I was amazed, i finally found a novel that not can i only relate to but a novel that keeps me thinking and holds me wonderingg about our sanity. It leaves us all in a trans of what we think is reality. Fight Club will mess with your head, (that's the best part) and it will make you think. Buy this book as soon as you can, you will never regret it.
Book Review: A Satirical Masterpiece Summary: 5 Stars
A must read for anyone that has a dark sense of humor. If you often mock the routines of modern life, this is for you! Palahniuk is a genius when it comes to satire and you will NOT be disappointed. He creates twists that you would never expect. Well, he does give you hints, but you'll just have to read to find out! *Not for the overly sensitive.
Book Review: A Unique Snowflake-A bible of self destruction. Summary: 5 Stars
Fight Club is an intense and querky read. Palahniuk captivates the reader through the inventive flashback that the majority of the novel is told through. The narrator, Jack, is a great character in a pro-longed downward spiral whilst Tyler Durden is a personification of the anarchaic spirit in all of us. The dialogue is full of brilliant phrases that stay with you afterwards. It is deliberatly provocative and in my opinion, is a Clockwork Orange for the modern era. All the ideas and themes are thought provoking(in many ways similar to the film 'American Beauty')and whilst not for all tastes, a must read. It has references to varios things, and the inventive style makes it impossible to put down. A bible of self destruction.
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